Official Tank Thread

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Upgrade Newhook in the top 6. Upgrade Newhook on the top pair, and that's a start.

I think Demidov will be ready for the top 6 next year. We'll see about Reinbacher. We'll see what Hughes can do on the trade front and in free agency. We'll have the cap space. But so will most teams, with the cap going up.

I never understood why we got Newhook in the first place, other than than the Quartexx nepotism. Of all our moves, this is the one that made the least sense. Have a small team trade for a small, weak player with a B+ ceiling. How was this supposed to help us in the long-run?
 
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Hughes taking charge of the tank like...

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I never understood why we got Newhook in the first place, other than than the Quartexx nepotism. Of all our moves, this is the one that made the least sense. Have a small team trade for a small, weak player with a B+ ceiling. How was this supposed to help us in the long-run?
I just hope he can find a role in the bottom six starting next year... it's up to him to find one, whether at C or on the wing...
 
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I never understood why we got Newhook in the first place, other than than the Quartexx nepotism. Of all our moves, this is the one that made the least sense. Have a small team trade for a small, weak player with a B+ ceiling. How was this supposed to help us in the long-run?

Since they're all cronies, they should go ahead and rename the agency as Quartet.
 
I never understood why we got Newhook in the first place, other than than the Quartexx nepotism. Of all our moves, this is the one that made the least sense. Have a small team trade for a small, weak player with a B+ ceiling. How was this supposed to help us in the long-run?

Pretty simple, they saw an opportunity to get a young player they felt could hit a higher potential getting more opportunities here than down the line-up in Colorado.. and Newhook brought a speed element that was lacking, and still is lacking, in the forward group.

It was a calculated play that even if he didn't hit a top 6 upside, they got cost certainty over a late first and a 2nd round pick, in an already deep pool and well stocked pick cupboard, and we will see the most likely outcome which is Newhook developing into a 3rd liner with speed, so a new age Paul Byron with better finishing ability.
 
Pretty simple, they saw an opportunity to get a young player they felt could hit a higher potential getting more opportunities here than down the line-up in Colorado.. and Newhook brought a speed element that was lacking, and still is lacking, in the forward group.

It was a calculated play that even if he didn't hit a top 6 upside, they got cost certainty over a late first and a 2nd round pick, in an already deep pool and well stocked pick cupboard, and we will see the most likely outcome which is Newhook developing into a 3rd liner with speed, so a new age Paul Byron with better finishing ability.
It was a worthy gamble. I’m totally fine with mgmt taking those kinds of risks. Not all of them are going to pan out. That doesn’t mean you should stop making those kinds of trades.
 
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It was a worthy gamble. I’m totally fine with mgmt taking those kinds of risks. Not all of them are going to pan out. That doesn’t mean you should stop making those kinds of trades.

Exactly and I'm not sure why it's a hard concept to grasp for some. Don't forget the times here when the board wanted Newhook over Caufield because Newhook had a better WJC.
 
Pretty simple, they saw an opportunity to get a young player they felt could hit a higher potential getting more opportunities here than down the line-up in Colorado.. and Newhook brought a speed element that was lacking, and still is lacking, in the forward group.

It was a calculated play that even if he didn't hit a top 6 upside, they got cost certainty over a late first and a 2nd round pick, in an already deep pool and well stocked pick cupboard, and we will see the most likely outcome which is Newhook developing into a 3rd liner with speed, so a new age Paul Byron with better finishing ability.

I would be happy at this point if Newhook could develop into a Byron. But at this point it doesn't look like he'll become Byron. Byron could change a game by taking off on breakaways and getting a key goal. And so far I like Byron better defensively.

BUT, hopefully Newhook can be find his ro lo e in the bottom six. Maybe he'll take over for Dvo at C next year. He was good with Armia and Gally/Roy last year. I would have liked to have seen that trio reunited while Heineman is out. Put Evan's between Laine and Dach.
 
I never understood why we got Newhook in the first place, other than than the Quartexx nepotism. Of all our moves, this is the one that made the least sense. Have a small team trade for a small, weak player with a B+ ceiling. How was this supposed to help us in the long-run?

They thought he was better than he is, with his speed and all.

He isn't.
 
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Thinking a friend, colleague, family member, or AGENCY CLIENT is qualified for something and giving that position to him is also known as nepotism.
 
They thought he was better than he is, with his speed and all.

He isn't.

What they probably thought was they were getting a middle 6F who stands to improve as he approaches his prime. He is after all on a bridge contract but we have him with Dach in a top 6 role. Flawed strategy

Let both Dach and Newhook finish their bridge. That's why they are on a bridge. To find out how good they are.
 
Thinking a friend, colleague, family member, or AGENCY CLIENT is qualified for something and giving that position to him is also known as nepotism.
Thinking of a kid you scouted for the better of 6-8 years and know the character of is not nepotism, nepotism is giving a role to an unqualified player.

Nepotism would be giving a role to Hughes' son already who has no business being in the NHL. This is just an example of a GM trading for a player he thinks is undervalued. Or are you suggesting the Newhook shouldn't be playing in the NHL whatsoever?
 
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Thinking of a kid you scouted for the better of 6-8 years and know the character of is not nepotism, nepotism is giving a role to an unqualified player.

Nepotism would be giving a role to Hughes' son already who has no business being in the NHL. This is just an example of a GM trading for a player he thinks is undervalued. Or are you suggesting the Newhook shouldn't be playing in the NHL whatsoever?
I think the Habs overpaid to acquire Newhook -- valuable-enough trade assets that could've been used to acquire another player. It was either a mistake, or simple incompetence, or nepotism. Take your pick.

Newhook has not at any point been worth the outlay. Thankfully his caphit is low and he's got wheels -- hopefully he can be converted to a PKer but he's not one yet, he's just a very very very bad 2nd liner right now.
 
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